Web-based applications require, as a minimum, an operating system and a web server as well as the application. Somewhere a compiler or interpreter will be needed, and there might be a requirement for a relational database. What are these elements, how do they fit together, and which combinations are in common use?
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Topics covered in this module
Server System Components.
Webserver.
Java Container.
Relational Database.
Operating System.
Web Pages.
Web Applications.
Networking.
Course links
The following web pages are used as references / examples in this module
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Link] Simple Machines - Home
(at http://www.simplemachines.org/index.php)
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Link] No Title
(at http://www.securityspace.com)
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